True Quality Industrial Sheds
Purpose-Built Industrial and Commercial Buildings
Often Large Industrial sheds can be vastly different in price so if you are in the market for an industrial shed remember this Kitset Sheds Ltd provide purpose-built sheds and commercial buildings that are true quality, great value and designed from years of experience in the industry. Whether it is a commercial retail outlet with offices, an industrial engineering workshop for the manufacturing industry or modern multipurpose buildings we can help.
How much does an industrial shed cost in NZ?
The cost of an industrial shed largely depends on the location, size and intended use, these considerations influence the best construction method which in turn determines the materials used. Larger spans and higher stud heights quickly become leading cost factors and the inclusion of mezzanine floors, offices and specialized features like plant integration all obviously influence the cost considerably. Most Industrial buildings in NZ are custom designed with a specific purpose in mind so an accurate quote requires good advice from experienced people who can come up with and engineer a design that suits your requirements and only then determine the true cost involved before to providing detailed quote.
Industrial Shed Types and Construction Methods
Materials used in our designs can be a combination of tilt slabs, block walls, light roll formed frames or heavy welded structural i beam portals. We can adopt any of these construction types and materials into our buildings and rest assured our construction teams are the best in the industry and are up to the task. Our commercial buildings can have offices and accommodation upstairs on a mezzanine floor. Mechanized processing plants can be incorporated into the design of the building. Lock up storage units, fire rated division walls for multiple shop fronts in the one building, it’s all in our scope.
Commercial Sheds Built at the Right Price
When comparing industrial and commercial shed prices, some important things to consider are framing type and material sizes, concrete slab thickness and footing sizes, reinforcing pile and cages design, base connection method used, fire requirements, parking and access, does it suit the intended purpose and have flexibility for potential future use.
Large Industrial Shed Uses
– Outlets
– Distribution
– Business
– Shops
– Retail
– Wholesale
– Storage
– Workshops





